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Trauma-Informed Approaches: From Māori and Pacific Perspectives – Online Workshop
December 03, 2021 at 3:27 PM
DATE
Tuesday 7 December 2021
TIME
9am-3pm
LOCATION
Online
ORGANISED BY
Whāraurau
COST
Free
Trauma-informed care is a term used to describe a practice and framework that aims to increase the focus on identifying trauma in people who attend social services.
It's about understanding the impact of trauma on behaviour and ensuring that agencies working with children, young people and adults minimise the potential to re-traumatise them, as well as address their trauma needs.
This learning provides foundation training and development for the children's workforce and caregivers of children/mokopuna to raise awareness of trauma-informed care within Aotearoa New Zealand. This online workshop will also look at trauma-informed approaches from Māori and Pacific perspectives.
Please note: You will need to create an account (free) with Whāraurau to register for this workshop.
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